django.core.exceptions.FieldError: Join on field 'geom' not permitted. Did you misspell 'intersects' for the lookup type?

This happens because Person isn't a geo-aware model, so it doesn't know that __intersects is a valid lookup type. I can fix it by changing Person to extend django.contrib.gis.db.models and adding the GeoManager, but that feels hacky because the Person model itself doesn't have any geo fields.

The solution could be to change Django's join code so that it looks at the model of the last field in the chain when determining whether a lookup is valid. I haven't looked into how difficult this would be, though. I think it's just enough of an edge case that it wouldn't be worth fixing if it required a ton of refactoring and hoop-jumping. But if it's easy, let's do it.

This is pretty much related to the fact that all things linking to GIS models require a GeoManager for just this reason. In my head, it's not amazingly hard to do this and has been a "should get around to that" item for quite a while. We would effectively promote the manager to the correct subclass (which drags in the right QuerySet subclass) as we proceed down the chain. Particularly in the GIS case, this makes things a *lot* easier.

In practice, it may be a little fiddly, but I don't think it requires enormous amounts of internal refactoring. Roughly speaking, an attribute on the manager to say if it needs to be "promoted to" should we enter that class and awareness of that attribute by various clone methods.